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Overview of access portfolio for online peripherals
central or local – varied combinations
Every entrance and building is different
Glass doors, revolving doors, garage doors, sliding doors and many other types of entrances all have different requirements. The existing building infrastructure design also plays a part in deciding which will be the easiest and most cost-effective way to install access components. We offer solutions tailored to every situation with our diverse portfolio of access managers, door control units, readers and registration units. Security The combinations available make it possible to create installations with a maximum level of security for both outside areas (with all the security-critical elements in the secure indoor area) and the interior of the building. Our readers are equipped with the high-security RFID technologies LEGIC Advant and MIFARE DESFire with the Kaba ARIOS security concept. Installation Whether you need a solution for a new building that has been designed, are fitting an access system in an old building or need to migrate an existing site, with our choice of devices you can use modern IT infrastructures, reuse existing cabling or combine the new devices with older dormakaba devices, without having to make modifications to the existing cabling.
Fit for the future – investment security Even if your requirements change in the future, you can still use the devices in other dormakaba access systems. Design The entrance to your company is the first thing that employees and visitors see, just like your business card. It is for this reason that, in addition to their high level of security and easy installation, our visible readers and registration units also offer a great deal in terms of design. Our readers’ sleek, timeless designs and clean lines are as popular with our customers around the world as those from famous design institutions.
The right solution for every installation scenario Local access installation The access manager is installed locally at every access point, meaning that the cabling for the door control unit and readers can be kept in the surrounding area of the door. No new cabling is required in the building as the existing network infrastructure is used.
If the access manager is powered via PoE (Power over Ethernet), no additional power supply is required and there is no need for an electrician. This solution is particularly well suited to new installations in buildings that have modern IT infrastructures. The advantage of this solution is its fast and simple installation.
The right solution for every installation scenario Central access installation The access manager is installed centrally within the building in a plant room. Wiring for all the readers and door control units runs from each access point to the central access manager. This is the classic installation type and is predominantly used in existing buildings.
This solution is the recommended choice where a central cabling infrastructure already exists. Even if the access manager has to be installed in an IT cabinet for security or organisational reasons, this solution is still the best choice. The main advantage is that all the maintenance work can be carried out centrally in one location.
Kaba access manager for all your requirements Kaba access managers fulfil all the requirements of modern security concepts. With their intelligent decision logic and ability to be freely parametrised, these high-performance access control systems can control simple types of access points as well as more complex entrances to highly sensitive areas. Our different designs mean that you can find the ideal solution for every installation scenario.
Overview of the Kaba access managers Kaba access manager 92 30 Kaba access manager 92 30 is optimised for single access points. Fast and simple assembly on every door reduces the amount of installation work and costs required. PoE can supply all of the power, avoiding the need for additional power supply units.
Kaba access manager 92 00 With its flexible and expandable design, Kaba access manager 92 00 offers a wide range of installation options. It can be installed as an individual device locally in the surrounding area of an access point, in an electrical cabinet, or centrally with expanded input/output modules.
Kaba access manager 92 90 Kaba access manager 92 90 is a central high-performance control unit for complex access control systems. This access manager is available in both wall- and IT-rackmounted designs. It is particularly well suited to buildings where a central cabling infrastructure already exists.
The right solution for every access point – varied combinations
Kaba compact reader The Kaba compact reader has everything integrated in one device. It is easy to install and its compact design means it will fit into any building structure. It is particularly well suited to access points within one organisation. Compact reader 91 10 is optimised for wall mounting and reader 91 04 is optimised for door frame mounting. The IP 66 rated device is also waterproof and weatherproof and extremely well suited for outdoor use.
Kaba remote reader* The remote reader offers the benefit of separating the recording unit and the control unit. This makes it ideal for installations with a maximum level of security, where all the security-critical elements are in the secure indoor area. Reader 91 15 is intended for simple types of access points and reader 91 25 is intended for complex situations such as entrance and exit door configurations.
Kaba biometric reader 91 50* The Kaba biometric reader 91 50 provides clear-cut and convenient access control for the purpose of legal certainty. With the current Kaba design it can be integrated perfectly into modern architecture. It combines the tried and tested RFID and fingerprint identification methods with a convenient touch keypad. With its high-quality biometric sensor, the reader can be used for both biometric identification and verification.
*Note: the product’s range of available functions depends on the system context in which it is used.
Ideal access components for all situations
Kaba registration units Kaba registration units are generally positioned away from the control unit (remote reader or access manager). The control unit can be installed in a tamper-proof room while the registration unit is positioned right next to the door. There is a range of attractive designs for every installation location. Communication between the registration units and the control unit is encrypted, providing a high level of security. The Kaba registration unit 90 00 offers flexibility of design: it can be installed in individual housings or those provided on site. The component fits in many European switch covers. The Kaba registration unit 90 01 has an innovative design with an elegant, high-gloss finish and an eye-catching compact form. It blends discreetly and harmoniously into modern buildings. The Kaba registration unit 90 02 with wear-resistant PIN keypad for access points with increased security requirements can be used indoors and in protected outdoor areas. The keypad operation is supported by ‘Guide by Light’. The registration unit 90 03 is small and slim and is suitable for direct mounting on door frames or almost any fittings. The Kaba registration unit 90 04 has an eye-catching slim, compact form. It can be mounted directly on metal, wood and plastic door frames. The device is also waterproof and weatherproof and well suited for outdoor use.
Kaba extension modules The extension modules 90 30 and 90 31 are used when more digital inputs or relay outputs from the control unit are required than are currently available, e.g. for lift control or window monitoring. All you have to do to install these is simply plug them into the control unit. Module 90 31 offers increased security thanks to its monitored inputs.
Overview of the Kaba access manager system topology
Access Management System 91 08 Access manager
Access manager
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Readers
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Registration units
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Ethernet
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Note: the product’s range of available functions depends on the system context in which it is used. The figure shows an example system structure.
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Overview of features of the Kaba access managers
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Integrated readers based on multi-RFID device
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Digital IOs Number of inputs (monitored) Number of relay outputs
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Software options Storage option 2,000/8,000
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Further details and order information can be found in the relevant dormakaba catalogues or system descriptions. The product’s range of available functions depends on the system context in which it is used. The figure shows the maximum available scope of delivery.
Overview of features of the Kaba readers
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Overview of features of the Kaba registration units
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Readers PIN keypad Interfaces Coaxial connection Design/assembly Wire guide surface mounting Wire guide concealed mounting Door frame mounting IP protection class IP20
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Access control using cards and reader units is simple, straightforward and secure.
Biometric authentication is convenient and secure.
Electronic master key systems offer comprehensive access management options.
Mechanical solutions offer security while scoring highly in terms of economy and ecofriendliness.
An overview of the various access and media solutions The choice is yours Whether you choose a badge card, chip, Kaba smart key or key fob, you can use them to open all your doors. The access media are based on RFID chip technology. They are provided with special Kaba encryption through their integration in the Kaba system and thus grant the holders
secure and controlled access. In the event that they are lost, any authorisations can easily be deleted and you can then just as easily programme and re-issue new access media.
Wireless access control The Kaba wireless components allow you to integrate electronic locking components into your system very easily via wireless transmission. This is particularly useful for historic buildings or glass doors where wiring is not possible. No configuration work is needed on site because all the programming is done centrally using the access management system. Authorisations can be changed more quickly and system statuses can easily be retrieved.
Biometric access control Biometric access control is easy to use and has a high level of user acceptance, as well as ensuring exceptional data protection. This eliminates the security risks arising from badges being lost or given to third parties. And it is clear to see that this solution is extremely economical.
The product’s range of available functions depends on the system context in which it is used.
Other solutions for comprehensive requirements In addition to the Kaba access control systems, we offer numerous other solutions that also provide greater security and transparent processes, such as mechanical locking systems and physical access systems,
as well as products for time registration. We would be happy to advise you if you are interested in these solutions.
Mechanical locking systems
Integrated access management systems
Time and attendance systems
Physical access systems
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